Cisco Jabber: Move over, Microsoft Skype?

Cisco Jabber: Move over, Microsoft Skype? On The VAR Guy, the author gives his opinion. “Clearly, Cisco wants Jabber and the TelePresence TX9000 to drive demand for new Cisco network infrastructure. But the potential Cisco Jabber vs. Microsoft Skype showdown popped into The VAR Guy’s head multiple times during the discussion. Jabber looks and sounds pretty slick. And Microsoft has raised a few eyebrows since acquiring Skype for roughly $8.5 billion last year,” he writes. What’s your opinion?

p>Foxconn’s Sharp investment could mean Retina Apple HDTV On ZDNet,  explains why. “…Applied Materials has created machinery that makes it easier to produce pixel-dense displays using indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) at larger screen sizes. It just so happens that Sharp is working on IGZO technology, and could soon be producing IGZO panels for the new Retina Display iPad,” he writes. What’s your opinion?

Huawei looks to India to spur 4G revenue growth On The Register, Phil Muncaster reports on the investment. “The Chinese giant’s ambitious growth continues unabated despite setbacks in the States – where intense scrutiny over rumours of links to the Chinese military have scuppered proposed acquisitions of US firms including 3Leaf and 3Com,” he reports. What’s your opinion?

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